Monthly Archives: March 2002
March weather critical to wheat development
With this winter's variable weather and the severe frost in some fields, Ohio State researchers suspect many fields will look a lot worse before they begin to show growth this spring.
Make calls to stop junk mail, telemarketers
Ohio Attorney General Betty D. Montgomery gives tips on cutting down on unsolicited contacts.
Keep your distance: Avoiding problems with bears
Be on the lookout for black bears in Pa.
Invasive plants threaten Pa. habitat
The most pervasive environmental threat of the 21st century may be cloaked in the guise of ordinary and often attractive plants.
Horse owners get update on West Nile virus, vaccinations
An Ohio State University extension veterinarian will share West Nile Virus updates March 26 in Geauga County.
Heart of Avon annual antique show scheduled
French Creek Historic District shops will feature special sales during the show.
Farm bill proposals not that different
In the end, both House and Senate farm bill measures have similar impact on average annual net farm income over the next 10 years.
East Branch Watershed residents joining to discuss water quality
Information gathered from public meetings wil lbe used to help develop a management plan for the watershed.
Convenience, changed eating habits, finances lead Americans to eat out less
Dining industry suffers as Americans eat more meals at home.
Complaint filed with IRS against People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
A complaint has been filed against People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals with the IRS, asking that the group's privileged nonprofit status be revoked for violations of tax laws and connections to unlawful activity.